These Energizer Max AAA Batteries were originally $10.99 and are now on sale for $3.30. This four pack of batteries is a great little buy if you have a bunch of remote controls for TVs, consoles, DVD players, or more in your house. Most of my remote controls take AAA batteries so I always seem to be looking for a spare pair. I price compared this pack with the king of low prices, Walmart Canada, which has the same pack for $5.

For all your non-AAA needs, pick up these Energizer Max AA Batteries that were $8.49 and are now $2.97. That works out to just under 75 cents a battery. This is also a four pack, which will generally satisfy any two electronics you have. My PS3 remote control is one of the few remotes I own that actually requires AA batteries. The one thing I do appreciate about the system is they show when your batteries are getting low instead of the dreaded ‘mash buttons and nothing happens’ problem.

The third deal I think is the best. Pick up a Duracell AA 20-Pack of Coppertop Batteries for just $13.19, down from $21.99. If you use many batteries around your house, this is the way to go. I price compared this set with Walmart who has them for $15.97 and Amazon.ca who has them priced at $16.99. At this price, you are paying just 66 cents a battery.

If you are a heavy battery user then the last set is certainly your best buy. However, if you just need the odd set of batteries than bulk is not always better. Batteries do not hold their charge forever. While some batteries have a ten-year warranty, that does not mean they will maintain 100% off their charge for those 10 years. Every year you are losing a percentage of the power stored. If it will take you ten years to use up that amount of batteries, then it might be better to get just the smaller packs when they are on sale. You can also prolong the life of your batteries by sticking them in the fridge (do not freeze).

Well.ca offers free shipping on orders of $25 or more. Sometimes we have Well.ca coupon codes for new and existing customers on the forum, so always check there before placing an order.

We have so many battery-operated toys in our house. I don’t know how it happens, because I really try not to buy these types of toys, but they sneak their way in like pesky fruit flies. I have a bevy of rechargeable batteries, but those are so costly to invest in, I only use them for the toys they use the most and that run through batteries very quickly, like their LeapPads. It also irks me that there isn’t a uniform system to batteries, they take all different kinds and in weird quantities, like three AAA or seven D. So, don’t fret, because you can get these top-quality batteries at a good price this week at Well.ca.

They sell every size of battery from the regular AA to hearing aid batteries to lithium medical batteries. I just realized right now that people who don’t have kids need batteries too, for way more important things than a remote controlled car!

You can’t have enough batteries around this time of year, and generally it’s a last minute buy when we discover we need them. This sale is a great idea: get the batteries in advance, only pay half the price and have them when you need them.

Here is their Duracell AA Alkaline batteries, 20 pack that is on sale for $12.59. Now it doesn’t state here what the regular price is, but in the same category, there is a 24 pack for $31.83. That makes the 20 pack a tremendous deal. You can get 2 of these for less than the price of one 24 pack.

The Duracell AAA Alkaline Batteries, 12 pack is on sale for $10.21. There is also a 16 pack listed at a price of $26.65, so again, you can get 2 packs of 12 for less than the price of one of these packs of 16. I would rather have the 24 batteries and pay less.

If you are interested, they also have a a couple of quick chargers with batteries on sale as well for both AA and AAA as well as rechargeable batteries at 50% off. Just be careful when you are shopping, the biggest package doesn’t always mean the cheapest.

If you use a lot of batteries, or perhaps your stock has just got a bit low: get this excellent deal from Amazon. Save 65% on a pack of Duracell AA-CTx12 Coppertop AA Alkaline Batteries, 12 Count. Originally $13.99 you will only pay $4.92!

Duracell Guarantees their batteries will stay fresh for 7 years, so buy without worry. I think it is always a good idea to have some batteries around incase the power goes out, and you need to power a few flashlights or perhaps a radio as well.

I price compared with Well.ca who has these batteries priced at $18.99! A 10-pack at Future Shop will run you $13.95. Amazon Canada certainly has a stellar deal.